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The document follows a common product‑engineering format (overview → user stories → functional & non‑functional requirements → UI/UX → data & API design → security & compliance → performance & scalability → analytics → testing & acceptance criteria → rollout & post‑launch). Feel free to cherry‑pick sections, add project‑specific details, or ask for deeper dives on any part.


Chapter 5: Echoes of 85JJ

Back at Aegis Command, the council gathered around a holo‑table. The Chrono‑Seed’s signature pulsed in the middle, steady and unchanging.

“The guardian is…?” The commander asked, his voice trembling.

“The guardian is Alice,” MIRRA replied. “Her consciousness now exists within the seed. She can observe, intervene, and guide any future jumps through the null‑field. In a sense, she is the full‑spectrum.”

The council stared. A mixture of awe and grief filled the chamber. The Aegis‑V docked, its hull glowing faintly. Inside, the ship’s logs recorded a final transmission:

Transmission Log 85JJ‑001
To anyone who finds this: Time is not a line but a tapestry. We are threads woven together. If you ever stand before the Chrono‑Seed, remember that the choice is never about power; it is about stewardship. I am the seed, I am the guard, I am the echo of every ‘what if’. Trust the spectrum, and you will find your path. alice 85jj full

The council members bowed their heads. Outside, the stars glimmered, each one a possible future. Somewhere, deep beneath the crust of Artemis III, a violet glow pulsed in rhythm with the universe—a beacon for all who dared to dream of full‑spectrum possibilities.


2. High‑Level Vision & Use Cases

Prologue: The Call Sign

In the year 2147, humanity had finally mastered the art of spectrum navigation—the ability to move through the hidden layers of reality that ordinary eyes could never perceive. The technology, called Full‑Spectrum Jump (FSJ), required a unique quantum signature to lock onto a target world. Those signatures were assigned cryptic alphanumeric codes, and the most coveted of them all belonged to Alice 85JJ.

Alice was more than a pilot; she was a living conduit. Born on the orbital colony of Eos‑7 under a storm of solar flares, her neural lattice was naturally attuned to the quantum tides that made FSJ possible. By the time she was twenty, she had logged a hundred successful jumps, each one more daring than the last. Yet the code “85JJ” was not just a designation—it was a promise. It meant “Eight‑five Journeys of Juno,” a mythic odyssey that would take her beyond the known multiverse.


Overview: The Queen of the Swarm

The Alice 85JJ figure is a 1/7 scale PVC release produced by Orchid Seed, a company renowned in the collector community for specializing in bishoujo (beautiful girl) figures, particularly those with mature or exaggerated proportions. The figure is based on an original character design by the artist z-ton, who is well-known for their distinct, soft art style and monster girl themes.

The title "85JJ" is a direct reference to the character's measurements, serving as a bold statement of the figure's primary appeal: its unapologetic emphasis on voluptuousness. Chapter 5: Echoes of 85JJ Back at Aegis

Chapter 1: The Briefing Room

The briefing room of Aegis Command hummed with soft blue light. A holographic globe of the known multiverse rotated slowly above the table, its continents made of shimmering data streams.

“Captain Hartwell,” the commander said, “the Council has authorized a full‑spectrum extraction on Artemis III. The planet is a dead zone—no electromagnetic signatures, no life, nothing. Yet the ancient archives speak of a Chrono‑Seed hidden deep beneath its crust. If the rumors are true, it could rewrite our understanding of time.”

Alice stood at the head of the table, her silvered hair catching the light. Her eyes, a striking violet, flickered as the quantum overlay projected onto her retinas.

“Why a full‑spectrum jump?” she asked, voice calm but edged with curiosity.

“The seed is locked in a null‑field—a bubble where even our most advanced sensors go blind. A normal FSJ would bounce off the barrier. Only a full‑spectrum jump, one that threads through every possible layer of reality, can bypass it.” Transmission Log 85JJ‑001 To anyone who finds this:

Alice nodded. “And the code?”

“The Council has embedded the seed’s signature into your own call sign—85JJ. If you synchronize your neural lattice with the seed, you’ll open the gate. But be warned: the seed is a paradox. It can alter your perception of time, even your identity.”

A cold wind seemed to pass through the room as the hologram dimmed, leaving only the faint outline of Artemis III, a black marble in the sea of stars.


1. Feature Summary

| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | Feature Name | Alice 85JJ Full | | Tagline | “One‑click immersive AI assistant – full‑screen, always‑on, context‑aware.” | | Primary Goal | Give users a single, immersive, full‑screen experience where Alice (the AI assistant) can see the entire desktop / application context, react in real‑time, and stay active without the need to re‑invoke the widget. | | Target Users | • Power users who work with multiple windows/tabs (researchers, analysts, designers)
• Accessibility users who benefit from a larger, consistent UI
• Enterprise customers needing a persistent AI assistant for compliance‑aware assistance | | Stakeholders | Product Owner, UX Designer, Front‑End & Back‑End Engineers, AI/ML Team, QA, Security, Legal/Compliance, Customer Success | | Success Metrics | • Adoption – % of active users who enable “Full‑Screen Alice” within 30 days (target ≥ 20 %).
Engagement – Avg. session length with Alice ↑ 35 % vs. modal version.
Task Completion – Users finish AI‑assisted tasks 22 % faster (measured via telemetry).
NPS – +4 points for “AI Assistant” category after rollout. |


4. Non‑Functional Requirements (NFR)

| ID | Category | Requirement | |----|----------|-------------| | NFR‑1 | Performance | Full‑screen launch ≤ 800 ms on a typical workstation (8 GB RAM, i5). | | NFR‑2 | Memory | Alice must not exceed 300 MB RAM while idle, ≤ 600 MB during heavy processing (e.g., PDF OCR). | | NFR‑3 | Security | All inter‑process communication (IPC) uses named pipes with mutually‑authenticated tokens. Data at rest (audit logs) encrypted with AES‑256‑GCM. | | NFR‑4 | Compliance | Must be GDPR‑ and CCPA‑compliant; provide a “Data Deletion” endpoint that wipes all in‑memory caches. | | NFR‑5 | Scalability | Backend AI inference requests are routed through the existing Alice‑API Gateway; must support ≥ 500 concurrent users without degradation (> 2 s latency). | | NFR‑6 | Reliability | Crash‑recovery: if Alice crashes, the system restores the previous session automatically on next launch. | | NFR‑7 | Internationalization | UI strings externalized; support at least English, Spanish, German, Japanese out‑of‑the‑box. | | NFR‑8 | Usability | New users achieve “first successful task” within 2 minutes of first activation (measured via onboarding telemetry). | | NFR‑9 | Observability | Emit structured logs (JSON) with trace‑ids; expose Prometheus metrics for latency, error‑rate, and active sessions. |